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Ed King

Ed previously worked as a Producer on BBC Radio 5 Live. He holds an MA in International Studies and Diplomacy from the London School of Oriental and African Studies, specialising in global energy and climate policy.
UK MPs say IPCC climate change report's findings must be accepted

UK MPs say IPCC climate change report’s findings must be accepted

THE GUARDIAN: Energy and climate change committee says UN climate science panel processes have improved since last major report

Rising temperatures hit India's wheat crop

Rising temperatures hit India’s wheat crop

NEWS: Farming adaptation on agenda as higher average temperatures cause crop yield fall on the Indo-Gangetic plain

Is Antarctica's ice cover really increasing?

Is Antarctica’s ice cover really increasing?

NEWS: Scientists believe they may have found explanations for two inconsistencies in their understanding of global warming

Brazil's indigenous tribes: The low cost solution to climate change?

Brazil’s indigenous tribes: The low cost solution to climate change?

NEWS: Traditional communities living in harmony with nature need greater support from governments, says report

Green Climate Fund wants developing country cash

Green Climate Fund wants developing country cash

NEWS: Pressure on UN-backed body increases as it searches for initial capitalization of $15 billion

RTCC's climate thermometer: who's hot, and who's not?

RTCC’s climate thermometer: who’s hot, and who’s not?

BLOG: Who has shown some cool, green leadership this month… And who is heating up the planet?

North Sea seals signal approval for offshore wind farms

North Sea seals signal approval for offshore wind farms

NEWS: Grey and harbour seals appear to enjoy wind farms, foraging at individual turbines

Climate data from 2013 shows clear signs of warming

Climate data from 2013 shows clear signs of warming

NEWS: Greenhouse gases continued to climb, with concentrations of major gases reaching historically high levels say scientists

Who's who: The men and women tasked with stopping climate change

Who’s who: The men and women tasked with stopping climate change

BLOG: 18 men and women who will play a vital role in developing an international deal to curb emissions

Funding adaptation: rich countries need to deliver before Paris

Funding adaptation: rich countries need to deliver before Paris

COMMENT: A successful UN climate deal in 2015 will require guaranteed flows of support for climate vulnerable countries, writes Saleemul Huq

Green dreams: judging the BRICS bank climate ambitions

Green dreams: judging the BRICS bank climate ambitions

ANALYSIS: Launched to great fanfare in Fortaleza, opinion is mixed on whether the emerging economy fund will be a force for good

China coal demand to peak by 2020 – Standard & Poor

NEWS: Study suggests US and China coal curbs could make future investments in sector risky

June 2014 was hottest on record since 1880 - NOAA

June 2014 was hottest on record since 1880 – NOAA

NEWS: Latest data shows land and sea temperatures broke records stretching back to 1880

Australia carbon axe leaves poor 'helpless' says Zambia minister

Australia carbon axe leaves poor ‘helpless’ says Zambia minister

NEWS: Latest blow means rich countries need to deliver on finance and emission cuts in 2015 warns Wylbur Simuusa

Finnish minister 'optimistic' on UN climate deal

Finnish minister ‘optimistic’ on UN climate deal

NEWS: US and China cooperation offers hope of success in Paris next year, says Ville Niinisto

World Bank sees 'momentum' behind global carbon price

World Bank sees ‘momentum’ behind global carbon price

NEWS: Top climate change official Rachel Kyte says Australia’s decision to ditch carbon price won’t change international picture

Morocco hailed as climate 'poster child' after oil subsidy axe

Morocco hailed as climate ‘poster child’ after oil subsidy axe

NEWS: Government move to stop funding cheap petrol and diesel hailed as major progress by World Bank’s Rachel Kyte

Mary Robinson appointed UN climate change envoy

Mary Robinson appointed UN climate change envoy

NEWS: Former Irish President takes on key role months ahead of Ban Ki-moon climate summit in New York

Merkel returns to climate politics with call for EU leadership

Merkel returns to climate politics with call for EU leadership

NEWS: German chancellor pledges €750m to Green Climate Fund and demands politicians take climate science seriously

China could reveal carbon cap by first quarter of 2015

China could reveal carbon cap by first quarter of 2015

NEWS: Chief climate negotiator says research into when emissions will peak is ongoing, but suggests country could accept CO2 cap

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